Go to your %appdata%/.minecraft folder.If you chose to download it to your own computer, you install it just like you would any other map, which is done this way: To access the servers, simply open a Minecraft in a versions between 1.7.2-1.7.5, click on multiplayer, chose a name for the server (you can write whatever here) and then enter the server IP. If you are interested in more info about this amazing project, try read the English BBC article about the project. These official servers will show down on the 23rd of October, 2014, so check it out while you still can (or download your favorite parts of Denmark from the above link). They are compatible with Minecraft versions 1.7.2-1.7.5 (click here to learn how to change versions in Minecraft). To play on the official servers (link in Danish, server addresses will be shown below). “Rådhuspladsen” in Copenhagen, a central area of the city, already vandalized It wasn’t made by hand though, as that would take a pretty long time, but by sophisticated computer programs, and it is actually pretty impressive and detailed considering that. Made by “Geodatastyrelsen”, a official part of “Miljøministeriet” (the Environmental Ministry of Denmark), this state-sanctioned project was made for educational purposes and, I’m only guessing here, the sheer cool-factor of recreating an entire country in a 1:1 scale in a game. Not just a slice, not just a part, not just in a 30:1 scale, nope, the ENTIRE country of Denmark has been recreated in Minecraft in a 1:1 scale!
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